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Murder in Greenwich Village

Murder in Greenwich Village 6.3

1937-11-03

Overview: A society girl is suspected of murdering an artist whose brother is a notorious racketeer. In her pursuit of an alibi, she inadvertently implicates a struggling advertisement photographer. Now they must keep up the appearance of being engaged as a bumbling detective snoops around, and their initial distaste for each other blossoms into romance.

Genre: Mystery

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Richard Arlen

Steve Havens Jackson Jr.



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Fay Wray

Kay Cabot aka Lucky



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Raymond Walburn

The Senator



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Wyn Cahoon

Flo Melville



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Scott Kolk

Larry Foster (as Scott Kolton)



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Thurston Hall

Charles Cabot



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Marc Lawrence

Rusty Morgan



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Gene Morgan

Henderson



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Mary Russell

Antoinette aka Angel Annie McGillicutty



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George McKay

Officer



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Leon Ames

Rodney Hunter



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Barry Macollum

Murphy



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Marjorie Reynolds

Molly Murphy



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Wilson Benge

Butler



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Jack Cheatham

Cop



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George Chesebro

Detective



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Edmund Cobb

City Cop



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Nick Copeland

Ship's Officer



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Dick Curtis

Campbell Security Guard



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Gordon De Main

Captain Bates



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Vernon Dent

Ship's Officer



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Edward Earle

Mr. Andrews



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Eddie Fetherston

Campbell Security Guard



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Al Herman

Signal Man



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Howard Hickman

Mr. Sloan



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Harry Hollingsworth

Cop



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William Irving

Cop



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Bud Jamison

Cop



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J.G. MacMahon

Steward